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RARE ERCOL VINTAGE SIDEBOARD circa 1969, an unusual light elm and beech sideboard with two small central drawers with cutlery compartments, flanked by drawers on each side. Supported on beech legs with a cross stretcher. 134cms across, 81cms high *This model is shown in Ercol Furniture In The Making by Lesley Jackson, Page 88, it is shown from a page in the 1969 catalogue.
A GENTLEMAN'S STAINLESS STEEL AND GOLD OYSTER PERPETUAL DATEJUST WRISTWATCH BY ROLEX the signed white dial with Roman numerals, on a Rolex bracelet with deployant clasp, serial number W577167, model number 16233, 35m dia. With Rolex guarantee, green leather box and outer box
ERCOL VINTAGE DAY BED/STUDIO COUCH Model no 355, and designed by Lucian Ercolani for Ercol, the light elm and beech couch with a wide panel back and open arms with spindle supports. With a large cushion and webbing, and with a Ercol label underneath. 205cms across
A large Murano glass paperweight, probably by Gino Cenedese together with a Murano glass model of a female nudeCondition report: Overall markings and scartchings consistent with age and use. Glass paperweight has minor markings to the outside and base. Clear glass holder has wax marks that can be removed by cleaning. Glass female nude has slight scratching to the base and exterior and a build up of dust in some areas.
A Meissen botanical model, of a tulip, painted in naturalistic tones, in a banded jardinière, twin mask handles, 9cm high, underglaze blue crossed swords over 4, Marcolini period, late 18th/early 19th century; a German porcelain tri-ovoid specimen spill vase, painted in the 18th century Chinoiserie taste, 12cm high, R mark in puce, 19th century; a leaf stand, 10.5cm wide, [3]
* Square piano. A mahogany and satinwood crossbanded square piano by John Broadwood & Son, c. 1805, inscribed serial no. 8665 internally, satinwood fascia board inscribed 'John Broadwood and Son, Makers to His Majesty, and the Princesses, Great Pulteney Street, Golden Square, London' above a 5 1/2 octave keyboard, retains original cream painted wood dust cover 'shade' to the interior, the base with four tapered legs terminating in brass caps and castors, pedal present, width 166 cm, depth 60 cm, height 88 cmQty: (1)NOTESBroadwood produced square pianos with serial numbers 5397 to 9637 between the years 1800 and 1805.This is one of the last of the old-style Broadwoods with the beautiful brass under-dampers and a French stand. These pianos often retain the silvery 'eighteenth-century' tone. In 1806 the new model was introduced, with six turned legs and the Geib-type escapement action and Southwell's wire-operated overhead dampers. With thanks to David Hackett (Friends of Square Pianos) for this additional information.

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